Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 385.1950 - Employee and Volunteer Policies and Procedures
a) The facility shall develop job
descriptions for each position including specifying minimum qualifications.
Employees and volunteers shall meet or exceed the minimum qualifications for
the position for which they are employed.
b) All employees shall receive orientation
including general information relating to facility goals, client safety,
disaster preparedness, fire safety, universal precautions and infection
control, and job tasks.
c)
Employees and volunteers shall be provided training to assure staff can
effectively perform their jobs and be familiar with the requirements of the
AIDS Confidentiality Act [210 ILCS 115 ] and its regulations (77 Ill. Adm. Code
697).
d) At least annual
evaluations of employee work performance shall be made by the management of the
facility.
e) Each facility must
have policies and procedures related to volunteer services. Direct care
volunteers shall receive the same general orientation as employees; and
orientation to their specific work assignment.
f) Each facility shall have an employee
handbook that defines employee rights and responsibilities, client rights,
confidentiality requirements and appropriate client/employee
interaction.
g) Each employee or
direct care volunteer shall have an initial health evaluation. The initial
health evaluation shall be conducted no more than 30 days prior to or 30 days
after the employee or direct care volunteer begins work. The initial health
evaluation shall include tuberculin testing in accordance with the Control of
Tuberculosis Code (77 Ill. Adm. Code 696). Testing shall be completed no more
than 90 days prior to or 10 days after the first day of work. The facility
shall maintain records of the initial health evaluation and the tuberculosis
screening. Individuals who are significant reactors shall have documentation in
their records of follow-up and consideration for therapy.
h) The facility shall identify a responsible
person to be available on the premises 24 hours a day to respond to emergency
needs of the clients. This person may be an employee, volunteer, or client. The
facility shall ensure that clients are informed of the identity of the
responsible person.
i) Prior to
employing any individual in a position that requires a State license, the
facility shall contact the Illinois Department of Professional Regulation to
verify that the individual's license is active. A copy of the license shall be
placed in the individual's personnel file.
j) The facility shall check the status of all
applicants with the Nurse Aide Registry prior to hiring.
Notes
Amended at 26 Ill. Reg. 11990, effective July 31, 2002
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